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Talk:Short answer analysis

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Revision as of 15:50, 17 December 2006 by chris collman (talk | contribs) (comment for Joseph)


Sorry, Chris, but I don't think it was a good idea to move this page away from the Lesson module. At the moment the 2 sub-types of short answer question ("normal" and "regular expressions based") are only available to the Lesson module. The present Short answer analysis page does not make sense to those who want to create questions for the Quiz module. Would you please move this page back to the Lesson module? I would do it myself if I knew how to do it in the MoodleDocs Wiki. Thanks,

Joseph Rézeau 05:17, 7 December 2006 (CST)

Thanks Joseph, another case of my ignorance showing :) Thinking about a solution that solves two problems. 1) the Lesson Module page could get really long. I would like to see it evolve to something like Teacher Documentation page. 2) A problem I did not consider is that both Quiz and Lesson might be directed here, where the analysis page does not work for Quiz.

I will quickly write something in the article as a warning. I wondered if we should have two pages Short answer question(Quiz) and Short answer question (Lesson). Or perhaps rename this page Short answer analysis (Lesson).

PS One way to do it is to copy from page1 and paste into page2. Then return to page1 and delete everything. I always like to check the What links here and change the links in those pages to the correct spots. In the summary write something like "inserted contents page2 and deleted here". Then our goddess Helen can wave her wand and delete the page if the offerings are correct :)

The Lesson Module page was getting too large. I started with the question type section and created links to the question type page. A lot of work was spent on describing and giving example for the new 1.6 short answer analysis. I have tried to link it to other pages.

Chris collman 21:02, 4 September 2006 (CDT)